I have a strong research background in marine biogeochemistry (the turnover of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus) with a particular focus on how man-made changes (e.g. climate, trawling and other physical disturbances) affect these processes. Over the past few years, his research has focused on how bottom trawling affects the metabolism and chemistry of the seabed. Below, I have carried out investigations into how trawling can increase the sediment release of carbon and nutrients in Danish waters. I would be very interested in joining a project dealing with any of these subjects.
PA2 - Development of offshore marine multi-use infrastructures to support the blue economy
PA3 - Climate-neutral, environmentally sustainable and resource-efficient blue food and feed
PA5 - Digital Twin of the Ocean (DTO) test use cases at EU sea-basins and the Atlantic Ocean
I do currently not have a project but I would be interested in actively contribute to projects dealing with these topics: - Developing and validating digital twin representations of marine assets, processes or systems. - Green transition of Blue Food production (assessment of the reduction of CO2 capture by the seabed caused by demersal fishing gears through resuspension of mineralised seabed sediment and disturbance of benthic biodiversity).